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As long as it's perxiode strength shouldn't matter. I use 40 percent strength and leave it sit in there for up to four days
The main thing is just getting it completely degreased
It's actually 40 Volume, which is something like 12%. You can get it at beauty supple places, like Sally Beauty. I used a paste of 40 volume peroxide and Basic White powder (also from Sally beauty) and painted it on, then covered with rags soaked in peroxide to keep it wet. it turned out great, but i haven't looked at it next to a pro job, so who knows???
If you guys aren't degreasing those skulls will be yellow in no time. Pick up a fish tank heater and degrease for a month, well worth it
Quote from: lewy on September 18, 2016, 06:12:50 AMIf you guys aren't degreasing those skulls will be yellow in no time. Pick up a fish tank heater and degrease for a month, well worth it YES THAT!!!! Degreasing is the MOST important step in a good euro....you can take a skull that's been cleaned and put whitener on it (either peroxide or cream or both) and it will be as white as snow....however give it about 3-6 months and it will yellow and start to smell rancid without fail if you didn't properly degrease it. Lots of good information on how to degrease it on the web so if your doing a DIY euro, make sure you doing it correctly!!!